If the clutter on your property says one unit isn't enough, but your wallet disagrees, supplement your main unit with one of the less expensive, smaller models. There are three main types of such units, all of which go by descriptive names. $Corner sheds$ are made to fit precisely into a corner and run about 3 feet tall by 3 feet wide by 2 feet deep. Meanwhile, either a $vertical shed$ (5 x 3 x 4) or a $horizontal shed$ (3 x 5 x 4) may be just the handy outdoor storage building to fill your need for additional space.

Particle board and plywood are composed of pieces of wood products that have been pressed and glued together. Although they are popular siding materials for storage units, they are not most people's first choice in regions where it rains a lot. For if water does work its way into these products (a possibility enhanced by their composite nature), then you're lost.